Boardnamics ABEC and Kegel Pressfit Bearing Pulleys

Any word on the 44t pulleys?

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Waiting for some pins for the adapters

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They don’t happen to be 6mm shorter are they?

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Err…no why?

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Haha apparently they are too long for a particular innovative wheel.

Would you sell some adapters without pins installed? Then they could be lathed down proper before installing.

I suppose I could… :grimacing: complicates things on my end

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Alright yeah nevermind. Was just wondering if it wasn’t much trouble.

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Belt sander the pins down? Might take awhile though…

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Angle grinder is like 5 minutes total

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Or a saw :man_shrugging:

steel 17T HTD5M motor pulleys 8mm⌀ x 15mm with 3mm keyway and dual flanges…

It seems there are no odd 11T, 13T, 17T or 19T pulleys. You tried eskating.eu ? Perhaps they may, although they clearly state they don’t run those.

11T is generally considered to be too small for reasonable use, the amount of strain on the belts from bending around something that small and having to be so tight so it doesn’t slip because only 6 teeth are biting will destroy the belt

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eskating dot eu is where you go if you want someone who tells you off, offers no customer service, takes 5 months to ship orders, and is a general dickhead. It’s basically like lighting money on fire, except without the fire.

There are a few much better companies to buy from on that side of the pond. How about @Anubis? Much much better choice.

The last time I got pulleys from Alberto I wished I had just carved them from stone, because it’d have been easier and faster than dealing with that dickwad.

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Oh, didn’t know it was that bad.

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Well as you already know, this :point_down: dudette came today out of the blue to solve the issue.

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I got my 40T Kegel pulleys stuck AF. These v2 Boas have holes that are a little too tight. I once knew that but must have forgotten before I stood on them during assembly and applied force against the cement floor.

I can unscrew and remove the toothed portion, but even then I think the pins are in there for good.

I figure I have 2 options:

  1. Remove it; does anyone know of a good way to squeeze those pins back out without destroying the wheel core?

  2. Leave it; I don’t mind keeping these as strictly drive wheels. Hey Kevin @Boardnamics , do you have extra parts to be able to sell me a set of everything minus the teeth? Or alternatively does anyone out there have a set with trashed teeth they want to part with?

Paging @b264 and his 2x4 and hammer

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Yes I have extra kegel adapters

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These are the new China Boa wheels, eh?

Paging @rafaelinmissouri

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Yeah you can try this…

How to remove/install a brand_name kegel wheel pulley [SRO]

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